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Department of Philosophy

The UMass Lowell Philosophy Program links the arts, sciences and humanities. It focuses on the fundamental issues of human life, meaning and action by exploring these important topics through a critical methodology. Read more...

The UMass Lowell Edge

The diversity of students at UMass Lowell prepared me for working with diverse communities in the real world. more >
Allegra Williams, ’09

When I talk about the SRT program, and I do every chance I get, I tell people how amazing it is. more >
Thomas McGurk, '91

The archaeological digs were great opportunities to learn outside the classroom. more >
Dimitrios Booras, ’13

UMass Lowell is a really great school to transfer into. If you’re a new student, get involved. Even if it’s just one club, go all out. more >
Sophie Hansen, ’12

I truly appreciated the flexibility of the R.N. to B.S. program. more >
Matt MacDonald, ’06, ’11

This curriculum fits perfectly into my family's needs, both with its affordablity and flexibility. more >
Anteah Jones, ’11

We intend to make the Tsongas a very tough place to get points for opposing teams. more >
Norm Bazin, ’94, ’99

UMass Lowell was my first and only choice. more >
Shannon Smith, ’08, ’09

Students are excited about the sense of hands-on journalism that our classes provide. more >
Wael Kamal

Make sure you familiarize yourself with all that UMass Lowell has to offer. more >
Ashleigh Hillier

I had to take control of my life...College was the one ticket out. more >
Edwyn Shoemaker, '14

My English degree and internship experiences opened so many doors. No matter the field, everyone needs skilled writers. more >
Ryan MacInnis, '13

I learned a lot about opportunities in broadcasting as an intern for the Red Sox. more >
Ryan Liebel, '14

UMass Lowell gave me the professional transition, the time to create a project around food justice and the community connections to make it happen. more >
Lydia Sisson, '12

I see students enter our master’s program with the same passions I had to address issues of social injustice. more >
Meg Bond

I like that the research I’m doing is making a contribution to society. more >
Analissa Iversen, ’12